Re: Should fireworks displays be restricted?

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Should fireworks displays be restricted?


Sally Fairbrother (Web Manager) 08/11/2006, 11:25 AM

The issue of the increase in fireworks displays in the days leading up to and following November 5 has been a hot topic recently.

Should fireworks displays be restricted to November 5 and New Year's Eve?

What do you think?

 


Sally Fairbrother
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Re: Should fireworks displays be restricted?


Seadog 20/03/2007, 1:19 PM

Shame on you - what about the end of Sidmouth Folk Week???

 

Re: Should fireworks displays be restricted?


Seadog 29/03/2007, 7:23 PM

Sally,

Getting back to your original point - yes displays should be restricted! In addition, when November 5 falls on a Sunday then displays should be moved to the day before.

I think people are getting constantly fed-up with the whizz-bangs during Guy Fawkes 'fortnight'!

 

Re: Should fireworks displays be restricted?


nige 04/04/2007, 1:14 AM
Shame on the lot of you.  Fireworks displays are great fun.  More of them please.   Weymouth has a firework display every monday, why doesn't Exmouth?

Re: Should fireworks displays be restricted?


rob 27/10/2007, 12:06 AM

Hey Forget the Nanny State pampering our nerves!!

The Fireworks of any celebrations is a Celebrations!!

If the Nanny-nannies swipe the sparkles - then we are Gormless to THEM!!

Out goes the good old Bangers and Sparkles to brighten our Celebrations!

Re: Should fireworks displays be restricted?


Seadog 29/10/2007, 3:10 PM

Well said rob - I think!?

 

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